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improvement for Lake Hardibo
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Corrected
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annotation and alternate names of oasis village
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Mutliple sources. Validated.
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Multiple for Kayala. Attribution as historical "Latooka" and Tarrangollé is not validated
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Multiple for Kayala. Attribution as historical "Latooka" is not validated
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Reevaluation of S. Baker Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile ppm 124 - 128
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Reevaluation of S. Baker Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile ppm 124 - 128
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S. Baker Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile p 128
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Reevaluation of S. Baker's Latomé. This location much more likely than modern Latomé Buda to south-east.
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Tactical Pilot Chart L-5A
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Samuel Baker (1866) describes as about 30+ miles due east of Liria (his Ellyria) and a day east of Kanieti River (now Nitingayo). See "Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile Chap 5, p. 122)
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Samuel Baker (1866) describes as about 20 miles due east of Liria (his Ellyria) and 2 hour march east of Kanieti River (now Nitingayo). See "Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile Chap 5, p. 118)
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Verified by other map resources
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Samuel Baker (1866)
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Narrative of Samuel Baker (1866)
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Samuel Baker (1866): "We were at the base of the mountain "Lafeet," which rose abruptly on our left to the height of about 3,000 feet, the highest peak of the easter chair that formed the broad valley of Latooka." (Chapt 5)
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From TPC L-5A
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From TPC L-5A
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data transfer from Tactical Pilotage Chart L-5A
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